Kaat1220
Nov 6, 2008, 03:58 PM
I live in a manufactured home and have one of those long wall units like you see at motels.
At first, I had water spitting out of my ac, but fixed that by cleaning the air filters and cleaning the coils.
However, now I have water gathering at the bottom of the pan and leaking onto the floor.
We had a cold snap, so the water that was gathering in the right side of the pan has stopped. However, NOW there is water gathering in the bottom left side of the ac and dripping onto the floor.
It is still producing too much water and leaking into the bottom left corner. My friend and I took the wall unit out, vacuumed it with a wet/dry vac. We cleaned a little filter that we saw inside. However, we cannot see hardly any water anywhere. There are holes drilled in the section of the enclosure for (outside) so that it will not clog.
Everything was bone dry, and we put the ac back into the wall. Within an hour, water is once again, dripping from the bottom left side of the pan. There is no way to tilt the ac because of the way the thing is built for that enclosure.
Why is the ac producing too much water? The coils are clean and I have done all I know to do. I have a small rug a small pan there to catch the water so the carpet does not get wet.
Extremely puzzled.. .
Kat
At first, I had water spitting out of my ac, but fixed that by cleaning the air filters and cleaning the coils.
However, now I have water gathering at the bottom of the pan and leaking onto the floor.
We had a cold snap, so the water that was gathering in the right side of the pan has stopped. However, NOW there is water gathering in the bottom left side of the ac and dripping onto the floor.
It is still producing too much water and leaking into the bottom left corner. My friend and I took the wall unit out, vacuumed it with a wet/dry vac. We cleaned a little filter that we saw inside. However, we cannot see hardly any water anywhere. There are holes drilled in the section of the enclosure for (outside) so that it will not clog.
Everything was bone dry, and we put the ac back into the wall. Within an hour, water is once again, dripping from the bottom left side of the pan. There is no way to tilt the ac because of the way the thing is built for that enclosure.
Why is the ac producing too much water? The coils are clean and I have done all I know to do. I have a small rug a small pan there to catch the water so the carpet does not get wet.
Extremely puzzled.. .
Kat